All the equipment is used, and all items were removed from service working. Some cosmetic scratches on outer cases, otherwise in good condition. All will come complete with rails and rack mount kit. Compute - Four Supermicro Blade Chassis. Their details are: CSE-714M-230B chassis with 10 * 1gig ethernet (supports bonding) output from blades. The chassis believes it has a 24port switch, 14 ports to the blades, and 10 ports presented to the outside. Two power supplies fitted. Seperate ethernet port for IPMI/lights-out support. Full IPMI and web browser management of chassis, including environmental monitoring. Each chassis has 14 blades fitted. SBI-7425C-T3 Blade Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU Harpertown L5420 @ 2.50GHz, which supports: MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3, SSE4.1, Intel 64, XD bit, Intel VT-x, Demand-Based Switching, EIST. All blades have: Two CPU's fitted. 16 gig DDR2 Memory fitted. Three of 500gig SATA hard disks (generally, its a Seagate ST9500325AS drive) fitted to hot-swap cradles. Full IPMI 2.0 support with attached module, include KVM to an external ethernet port on chassis. http://www.supermicro.com/products/SuperBlade/module/SBI-7425C-T3.cfm One of the chassis has three blades with 'dodgy' ethernet ports, I suspect it is a loose/dry solder joint in the rear connector. ---------------------------------------------- Storage Servers. Two of Sun X4540 "Thumpers", basicly, rock-solid and very fast NFS/ISCSI/CIFS file servers. In a 4RU form factor, the X4540 has 2 quad-core AMD CPUs, 32GB RAM, LSI mpt(7d) SAS/SATA controllers, holds 48 SATA (upto 2TB) drives and has the full Sun Lights out management including IP KVM. A significant feature of these systems is that the I/O framework was designed to handle high throughput on all disks simultaneously. These were the first systems designed specifically with ZFS in mind, so no hardware RAID is included. Each one comes with the matching SAS expansion box, also 4Ru, which will hold another 48 drives, and complete rack mounting kit. Only comes with the SAS cable between CPU and Expansion box, no hard disks are included. Link to manuals http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E19469-01/ ------------------------------------------------ JBOD's. And, I've got 8 of these 4RU 48drive (2 disks per tray) JBOD devices available. These units are perfect for a large Linux or Solaris ZFS array, there is no RAID controller onboard, the JBOD rely's on the host computer's HBA to do the multi-drive work. Each unit holds 48 drives in a 4RU form-factor case, for a total of 96TB if 2TB drives are fitted. Each JBOD has two SAS 3gb(x4) SFF-8088 connections, one for uplink connection to the host computer SAS HBA, and one for downlink to cascade to further JBODs. All units have 4 power supplies fitted for redundant 110 to 240volt input. The unit(s) are VERY heavy, each one is over 35Kilos without hard disks, and come with no hard disks or cables. Link to manuals http://www.aicipc.com/DownDoc.aspx?FileId=e8a46912-b20f-4876-8688-d926a312a5d1&ei=VIFrUeOhH-vQiAfLw4D4Aw&usg=AFQjCNHvQC-0f9D7OfgOK9h_f3wdfbW1dA&bvm=bv.45175338,d.aGc&cad=rja